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Hello everyone,
I’m pretty new to this forum (in fact first post), classic car owning and learning how to work on my car as I go along. I have a 65 Ford Galaxie 500 xl 352. I have coolant that pours out on to the ground when the car engine is hot and off, since my car doesn’t have a surge tank. Is that normal or is the overflow supposed to feed somewhere else. The hose that comes from the top of radiator goes to the right and slides down a channel for what seems to keep the hose safe from the fan blade. Would anyone have some insight?
I’m pretty new to this forum (in fact first post), classic car owning and learning how to work on my car as I go along. I have a 65 Ford Galaxie 500 xl 352. I have coolant that pours out on to the ground when the car engine is hot and off, since my car doesn’t have a surge tank. Is that normal or is the overflow supposed to feed somewhere else. The hose that comes from the top of radiator goes to the right and slides down a channel for what seems to keep the hose safe from the fan blade. Would anyone have some insight?